Thread: Front and rear end help?
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10-10-2004 09:24 PM #5
Thanks BG. On the fab skills. I have a welder and have been welding for about 2 years and am pretty good at it. The welding part and welding the brackets on is no big deal at all to me and will be easy to weld. I know I sound like I am going over my head but I am just wanting to do the work to the frame and front end right now and not worry about the rest of the car. All I basically wan't to do is upgrade the suspension, a couple things to the frame to better the handling and change out the bushings and joints and that right there I just said is what I plan on doing for now. I was looking at the coil overs for the front end and looks like for a kit it will be anywhere from 440-500 bucks. I don't plan on buying everything right away, I am doing my planning right now and pricing everything that is why I am asking for help. I have a notebook with a list of everything I need or wan't to have done and I wan't to put prices to it and have a list of what I need and what I wan't and the want list I will have to hold off on until I get the car done and road worthy. I at least wan't the car to handle well and have good brakes. The engine I am not so worried about, etc right now so no need to even talk or mention about that.
Thanks for the help so far though, I know what you guy's mean and I am not trying to rush things and just say I am going to go out and buy all this stuff because I know how it's a lot of money and it will take a lot of planning so that's exactly what I am doing is pricing everything up.www.streamlineautocare.com
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